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Prospect Point Lighthouse

Stanley Park Seawall

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Prospect Point Lighthouse

The Prospect Point Lighthouse is a notable maritime aid located on the Stanley Park Seawall in Vancouver, Canada. The lighthouse has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.

History

  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1913 by the Canadian Government's Department of Marine Services.
  • It stands at an impressive height of 11.5 meters (38 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 24 meters (79 feet).

Architecture and Construction

The tower is made of concrete and features a distinctive horizontal color pattern.

Light Characteristics

  • The Prospect Point Lighthouse emits a red light with a range of 10 nautical miles (18.5 km) and a period of 2 seconds.
  • The light's character is classified as an Iso, indicating that it is a fixed, rotating beam.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years. It continues to serve as a vital maritime safety feature for vessels navigating the waters off Vancouver.

Location and Accessibility

The Prospect Point Lighthouse can be found on the Stanley Park Seawall in Vancouver, Canada. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk along the seawall from the nearby Stanley Park entrance.

Heritage Status

The Prospect Point Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark by the Canadian government, recognizing its historical significance and importance to maritime safety.

Notable Historical Events

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Details

NameProspect Point Lighthouse
CityVancouver
CountryCanada
Coordinates49.314003, -123.141426
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue